RE: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit more still

2007-01-05 Thread Olds-Wills-Anderson-Simonson Hodges-Harris-Liikala-Jukkara
Thank you Cathy.  You are absolutely right.  I should have worded my
reply more carefully.  Depending on how you number your FileIDs may
determine how useful this feature is.
Gary

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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit
more still

You can use Legacy to find next sequential File ID when you are 
prefacing the number with a code.

Click the binoculars at the end of the File ID field.
Highlight the code + greatest number in the list
Click Select +1

Cathy

At 12:34 PM 5/01/2007, you wrote:

Jean
True, the Legacy feature that automatically assigns the next sequential
FileID can not be used when prefacing the FileID with a letter.
snip
Gary



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Re: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit more still

2007-01-04 Thread jean van horn

Gary,

I tried using a letter in front of the number for my adoptive family 
database so that when I'm gone that database could be willed to descendants 
of that family and separated by my children easily. The problem is that then 
the ability to see what the next number is in file id in Legacy is lost, 
so I discarded that and do not put a letter in front of anything.


An alphabetical report would be helpful. Right now I also have a database in 
Works where I can search on any field and within fields (ie, family name 
field with several names in it separated by two spaces) to find sources and 
info. This way the adoptive family sources could be separated via this sort.

Jean

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Jean's points are dead on.  Excerpts below.

Only one suggestion, assign records to categories before assigning File
Numbers.  Thus, census records would be C0001, newspaper articles would
be N0001, photographs would be P0001, and so on.  Just as would be done
in a library system.  I can provide more on categories if requested.

A record filing system is a record filing system.  It is a system for
filing and retrieving records.  Don't make it be something it's not,
it's not for people identification and association.  That's best handled
by programs like Legacy.

Please join me in lobbying Legacy to add a report for File Numbers
sorted alphabetically which would list LName, FName/MI, FileNumber,
Date, Caption, and Description.

Gary
Near St Louis MO USA


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van horn
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To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit
more

...I use the file it as I got it system which files sources once but is
referenced by all that use
it.

When I find a census record I print it out and file it with the next
number
available sequencially (starting with 0001) in my binders and record
that
number in the FILE ID on the source detail screen in Legacy. Then when
I'm
asked a question about a source it takes me seconds to find it by going
to
that person in my database and checking the source for the ID number.
Each
person in the census gets this same source with the same FILE ID #, BUT
IT
IS FILED ONCE.

I am also a firm believer in keeping one database because I find that
we are
all related.
Jean





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Re: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit more still

2007-01-04 Thread Bob Janice

Gary,

Not sure what you mean when you say . . . the Legacy feature that 
automatically assigns the next sequential FileID can not be used when 
prefacing the FileID with a letter.


I routinely use FID as my FileID format (i.e. FID0001, FID0254, 
etc.).  When assigning a new FileID to a source I always click the 
Select+1 button in the FileID Assistant Screen and Legacy 
automatically assigns the next sequential FID number (including the 
preface FID).  This occurs with no problem even though the FileID is 
prefaced with a series of letters (in this case FID).


I think I'm missing something here in your discussion but not sure what 
. . .


Bob



Olds-Wills-Anderson-Simonson Hodges-Harris-Liikala-Jukkara wrote:

Jean
True, the Legacy feature that automatically assigns the next sequential
FileID can not be used when prefacing the FileID with a letter.

However, the advantage of using the letter prefix to identify record
category in my opinion outweighs the benefit of automatically assigned
sequential FileIDs.  I manually assign the next sequential FileID for my
record categories.  This is made easy by just looking at what my last
number was for that category.

Without the use of a category prefix, I don't know if I'm looking for a
wedding napkin or old uncle Joe's banjo. 


In an ideal world the program would provide a customized option to use
category prefixes.  Then automatically assign the next sequential FileID
number when that prefix is used.  I don't see that happening.

Whether you choose to use category prefixes or not, your method of
filing and use of FileIDs are right on.

Gary
Near St Louis MO USA

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van horn
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:43 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit
more still

Gary,

I tried using a letter in front of the number for my adoptive family 
database so that when I'm gone that database could be willed to
descendants 
of that family and separated by my children easily. The problem is that
then 
the ability to see what the next number is in file id in Legacy is
lost, 
so I discarded that and do not put a letter in front of anything.


An alphabetical report would be helpful. Right now I also have a
database in 
Works where I can search on any field and within fields (ie, family name


field with several names in it separated by two spaces) to find sources
and 
info. This way the adoptive family sources could be separated via this

sort.
Jean

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Jean's points are dead on.  Excerpts below.

Only one suggestion, assign records to categories before assigning


File
  

Numbers.  Thus, census records would be C0001, newspaper articles


would
  

be N0001, photographs would be P0001, and so on.  Just as would be


done
  

in a library system.  I can provide more on categories if requested.

A record filing system is a record filing system.  It is a system for
filing and retrieving records.  Don't make it be something it's not,
it's not for people identification and association.  That's best


handled
  

by programs like Legacy.

Please join me in lobbying Legacy to add a report for File Numbers
sorted alphabetically which would list LName, FName/MI, FileNumber,
Date, Caption, and Description.

Gary
Near St Louis MO USA







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RE: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit more still

2007-01-04 Thread Cathy
You can use Legacy to find next sequential File ID when you are 
prefacing the number with a code.


Click the binoculars at the end of the File ID field.
Highlight the code + greatest number in the list
Click Select +1

Cathy

At 12:34 PM 5/01/2007, you wrote:


Jean
True, the Legacy feature that automatically assigns the next sequential
FileID can not be used when prefacing the FileID with a letter.
snip
Gary




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RE: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit more still

2007-01-03 Thread Olds-Wills-Anderson-Simonson-Hodges-Harris-Liikala-Jukkara-
Jean's points are dead on.  Excerpts below.

Only one suggestion, assign records to categories before assigning File
Numbers.  Thus, census records would be C0001, newspaper articles would
be N0001, photographs would be P0001, and so on.  Just as would be done
in a library system.  I can provide more on categories if requested.

A record filing system is a record filing system.  It is a system for
filing and retrieving records.  Don't make it be something it's not,
it's not for people identification and association.  That's best handled
by programs like Legacy.

Please join me in lobbying Legacy to add a report for File Numbers
sorted alphabetically which would list LName, FName/MI, FileNumber,
Date, Caption, and Description.

Gary
Near St Louis MO USA


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jean
van horn
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:30 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] One tested method of organizing files ...a bit
more

...I use the file it as I got it system which files sources once but is
referenced by all that use 
it.

When I find a census record I print it out and file it with the next
number 
available sequencially (starting with 0001) in my binders and record
that 
number in the FILE ID on the source detail screen in Legacy. Then when
I'm 
asked a question about a source it takes me seconds to find it by going
to 
that person in my database and checking the source for the ID number.
Each 
person in the census gets this same source with the same FILE ID #, BUT
IT 
IS FILED ONCE.

I am also a firm believer in keeping one database because I find that
we are 
all related.
Jean





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